英単語

tropeの意味・使い方・発音

trope

英 [trəʊp] 美 [trop]
  • n. 比喩; レトリック; 言い換え

語源


trope 他動詞, 比喩語

ラテン語のtropus「回す」、ギリシャ語のtropos「回す」、trope「回す」、trope「回転する」、PIE*trep「回す」、PIE*ter「回転する」から、語源的にはturn、tropicと同じ。

英語の語源


trope
trope: see troubadour
trope (n.)
1530s, from Latin tropus "a figure of speech," from Greek tropos "a turn, direction, course, way; manner, fashion," in rhetoric, "turn or figure of speech," related to trope "a turning" and trepein "to turn," from PIE root trep- (2) "to turn" (cognates: Sanskrit trapate "is ashamed, confused," properly "turns away in shame;" Latin trepit "he turns"). Technically, in rhetoric, "a figure of speech which consists in the use of a word or phrase in a sense other than that which is proper to it" [OED], "as when we call a stupid fellow an ass, or a shrewd man a fox" [Century Dictionary].

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